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Community Foundations in NV Part of Centennial Celebration

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Thursday, December 18, 2014   

RENO, Nev. - Community foundations in Nevada and across the nation have been helping their communities since the first one was founded a century ago in Cleveland. Earlier this month, President Obama recognized the 100th anniversary of the first community foundation.

Margaret Stewart, communications director with the Community Foundation of Western Nevada, based in Reno, says the organizations act as stewards for millions of dollars of endowments that benefit many charities.

"We serve donors who wish to establish charitable funds with us," says Stewart. "We help them get more out of their philanthropy by helping them with grants, researching charitable organizations that meet their passions."

Stewart says her organization manages more than $70 million in assets and provided over $7 million in funds to many nonprofits last year, ranging from the Humane Society to Ronald McDonald House Charities.

Gian Brosco is president with the Nevada Community Foundation based in Las Vegas, which manages about $150 million in assets. He says money can provide resources to tackle important community challenges such as homelessness - but to do it successfully, the donor should also have a strategy that addresses the core issue.

"Funding programs on an individual basis is all fine and nice," he says. "But if we don't take a systemic approach to how we address these issues, we're not ever going to move up the ladder. We're always going to be ranked 48, 49, 50, 51."

Brosco says his organization and similar ones provide funding for programs and services that affect tens of thousands of lives in the communities they serve.



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